CPJE Practice Test Questions and Answers A+ Graded
CPJE Practice Test Questions and Answers A+ Graded
CPJE Practice Test Questions and Answers A+ Graded
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CPJE Practice Test Questions and
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Dependent authority to prescribe - -Certified nurse-midwife, nurse
practitioner, physician assistant
-Independent and Dependent authority - -Pharmacists (can do these tasks
independently): EC, self administered hormonal contraception, travel
medicine recommended by the CDC NOT requiring a diagnosis, routine
immunizations recommended by the CDC for 3+ years old, naloxone,
prescription NRT
-Independent and Dependent Authority - -Naturopathic Doctors (can do
these tasks independently): Epinephrine to treat anaphylaxis, Hormones,
Vitamins, minerals, AA, glutathione, botanicals, and their extracts,
homeopathic medicines, electrolytes, sugars, and diluents, only when such
substances are available withOUT a prescription, NDF prefix is a part of their
license number.
-Requirements to be a pharmacists - -Greater than or equal to 18 YO,
graduated from an ACPE accredited school of pharmacy or be a graduate of
a foreign school of pharmacy and be certified by the NABP's foreign
pharmacy graduate examination committee, completed 150 hours of college
credit (90h from a pharmacy school), or have received at least a
baccalaureate degree in a course of study devoted to pharmacy. Completed
1500 hours of pharmacy practice experience (900h must be completed in a
pharmacy (intern pharmacists graduating from an ACPE accredited school of
pharmacy after 1/1/16 are deemed to have met the hour requirement), pass
a criminal background check,
-Optometrist Prescribing - -Independent authority, limited to scope of
practice. Certified with the Board of Optometry to prescribe drugs, these
prescribers will have "T" at the END of thier license number. For codeine
containing or hydrocodone containing products--there is a max 3 day supply.
-Drug classes that generally require a MedGuide - -Antidepressants,
antipsychotics, anticonvulsants, LONG ACTING BETA AGONISTS, most
antiarrhythmics, and NSAIDS
-Patient Package Inserts - -Patient package inserts (PPIs) are dispensed with
estrogen-containing products
-Moral Convictions - -A pharmacy can refuse to hire someone that chooses
not to dispense medications based on moral convictions
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